I decided to paint some "watercolour" circles. I said watercolour but the same effect can be achieved by using a number of mediums such as mist (applied with brush), gelato or watercolour pencils. In my case, I had some gelatos in the colours I wanted to hand so I use those.

I started by drawing some circles around bottle top lids on a scrap of white card. I coloured them with gelato ( much like watercolour pencils ) before taking a wet brush to them. I added a few more lines roughly around each circles before I cut them out. I also drew and cut out a few circles from patterned paper.

I wanted some sparkly buttons but I didn't have any in the right colours so I made some. I started with some clear buttons, add a layer of diamond glaze to the top and sprinkle extra fine glitter on top. After letting them dry properly for over a day, this is what I have.

I also added glitter to some foam pad circles. Cut a strip out, remove the top and sprinkle glitter.

This layout is about a trip to Paris and I wanted to handwrite Paris. I did this on a scrap piece of cardstock that I then cut out. I know a lot of people probably have an electronic cutter that makes this part easy but sadly, I don't.

The next step is to start building up the layout. I started by laying out the circles on a piece of background cardstock. I added some machine stitching to some circles for added definition. I also added some die cut foliage.

I am using these, one of the pockets to contain my journaling. Some of the pockets are transparent and with the transparent alphabets, you can see through to the text that I will place in the pocket.

I stuck them down on the background cardstock.

I typed up some journaling using my vintage typewriter. There are some spelling mistakes as my fingers sometimes move faster than my brain but rather than going the Tip-Ex route, I decided to embrace it. I don't know how typist of old managed without word processors and spell checks!

After adding the photo and the glittered buttons, foam pads and my handwritten Paris, this is a close up of what I finished with.

There you go, my layout this month, Paris on wheels.

That's all from me today. I hope you are enjoying The Spring. I hope that has given you the inspiration to get a paintbrush out.